Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers won Game 2 of the 2015 NBA finals in overtime against Stephen Curry and the Golden States Warriors yesterday. After the game, Turner Network Television (TNT) analyst Shaquille O'Neal is seen wearing what appears to be a tie put on backwards.
Shaqtin a fool?
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Friday, July 11, 2014
Lebron Moves Back To Cleveland Cavaliers
Just in, Lebron is returning home to Cleveland to join forces with three other number 1 draft picks. All I can say is:
1 - Wow, can't wait to see some beautiful ball in Cleveland
2 - Sorry Wade & Bosh, you should have played well in the finals
3 - This must be good for Canadian Basketball
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Celtics Looking Up: Who Will Stay?
Danny Ainge can feel good about his draft picks over the last couple years. Besides giving up on Fab Melo, Jared Sullinger (21st overall draft in 2012) and Kelly Olynyk (13th overall draft in 2013) looked impressive this season and have a promising career in the NBA, God forbid any terrible injuries.
The Celtics need a shot blocker in the paint and will likely be drafting a center this year. Vitor Faverani and Joel Anthony are at best backup centers. The question becomes: who will stay and who will go? With four solid power forwards on the roaster, one can assume Brandon Bass and/or Kris Humphries will be traded to give more playing time to Sullinger and Olynyk.
At the moment the Celtics seem to have it covered at point guard with cunning distributor Rajon Rondo, impressive rookie Phil Pressey, smothering defender Avery Bradley and explosive scorer Jarryd Bayless. Jeff Green is the go to small forward, but could his inconsistencies get him traded? Chris Johnson played well this season filling in for Gerald Wallace after his season ending injury but is still adjusting to the NBA.
Ideally Danny would love to get rid of heavy contracts with G. Wallace and the veteran power forwards. In reality who knows what will happen. Other teams will want good assets that Celtics are willing to get rid of and that could mean anyone from Avery Bradley to Jeff Green and even Jared Sullinger.
Big changes are coming up! Will the Boston Celtics make trades similar to 2008 or continue the slow development with their young talent?
The Celtics need a shot blocker in the paint and will likely be drafting a center this year. Vitor Faverani and Joel Anthony are at best backup centers. The question becomes: who will stay and who will go? With four solid power forwards on the roaster, one can assume Brandon Bass and/or Kris Humphries will be traded to give more playing time to Sullinger and Olynyk.
At the moment the Celtics seem to have it covered at point guard with cunning distributor Rajon Rondo, impressive rookie Phil Pressey, smothering defender Avery Bradley and explosive scorer Jarryd Bayless. Jeff Green is the go to small forward, but could his inconsistencies get him traded? Chris Johnson played well this season filling in for Gerald Wallace after his season ending injury but is still adjusting to the NBA.
Ideally Danny would love to get rid of heavy contracts with G. Wallace and the veteran power forwards. In reality who knows what will happen. Other teams will want good assets that Celtics are willing to get rid of and that could mean anyone from Avery Bradley to Jeff Green and even Jared Sullinger.
Big changes are coming up! Will the Boston Celtics make trades similar to 2008 or continue the slow development with their young talent?
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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Destroy & Rebuild: The Boston Celtics
Okay, its that time when we find out who are the real Boston Celtics fans vs band wagon fans! Its pre-season and I'm watching the Brooklyn Nets hosting the Boston Celtics. Paul Pierce is being the Truth, still wearing number 34 jersey but its not green and white! His jersey is black and white and it sure looks odd. After all these years it will take some getting used to seeing the veteran playing in a different team.
On the other hand the Celtics look like a completely different team, with rookie college basketball coach: Brad Stevens. The franchise with the most championship banners is in the hands of an elite point guard still recovering from an ACL injury and a weird mix of mediocre young players. The franchise went from being title contenders to on track to becoming one of the worst teams in the league this season. Fasten your seat belts Celtics Nation, we have some rough years coming up. Lets hope the rebuilding process doesn't take too long. Go Celtics!
On the other hand the Celtics look like a completely different team, with rookie college basketball coach: Brad Stevens. The franchise with the most championship banners is in the hands of an elite point guard still recovering from an ACL injury and a weird mix of mediocre young players. The franchise went from being title contenders to on track to becoming one of the worst teams in the league this season. Fasten your seat belts Celtics Nation, we have some rough years coming up. Lets hope the rebuilding process doesn't take too long. Go Celtics!
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Boston Celtics - Stepping Stone of the NBA
Kyrie Irving dropped 40pts in Cleveland's win against the Celtics. Is anyone keeping count of how many players are improving their records against the Celtics this season?
The 2006 Celtics used the be the big bully in the NBA, the team everyone is scared of. They carried this momentum until the Perkins trade.
Now, its a reversal of the situation; teams look forward to beating up on the old Celtics. Young players look to establish themselves as superstars when playing the Celtics.
Why? Simply put there is no super star left on the roaster. That one player who can single handedly turn the game around offensively or defensively discouraging the opposing team.
We are getting used to highlights of players crossing over Paul Pierce or facializing Kevin Garnett. How many alley hoops did Andre Drummond dunk over the Celtics? Yet the Celtics had no answer.
While The Truth's shooting ability has gone cold, KG a power forward/center is now a jump shooter. So we are left with Rajon Rondo. He can get people wide open shots all day but what's the point if his team mates can't make shots? Is it fair to say Kyrie outplayed Rondo?
The pressure to win now lies on Rondo, an all round excellent player who makes his team better. With all this pressure, Rondo has a target on his back and point guards put him to the test every game. All the youngsters point guards put up their best performance against Rondo. The question is can a small point guard carry this team on his own?
C'mon, lets go Celtics!
The 2006 Celtics used the be the big bully in the NBA, the team everyone is scared of. They carried this momentum until the Perkins trade.
Now, its a reversal of the situation; teams look forward to beating up on the old Celtics. Young players look to establish themselves as superstars when playing the Celtics.
Why? Simply put there is no super star left on the roaster. That one player who can single handedly turn the game around offensively or defensively discouraging the opposing team.
We are getting used to highlights of players crossing over Paul Pierce or facializing Kevin Garnett. How many alley hoops did Andre Drummond dunk over the Celtics? Yet the Celtics had no answer.
While The Truth's shooting ability has gone cold, KG a power forward/center is now a jump shooter. So we are left with Rajon Rondo. He can get people wide open shots all day but what's the point if his team mates can't make shots? Is it fair to say Kyrie outplayed Rondo?
The pressure to win now lies on Rondo, an all round excellent player who makes his team better. With all this pressure, Rondo has a target on his back and point guards put him to the test every game. All the youngsters point guards put up their best performance against Rondo. The question is can a small point guard carry this team on his own?
C'mon, lets go Celtics!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Six Game Winning Streak Comes To An End
After an impressive 6 six game win streak, Doc River's Boston Celtics symbolically lost to Austin River's New Orleans Hornets.
The Celtics were struggling through the start of the 2012/13 season until they started going back to good old habits of smothering teams with their defence. Jeff Green, Courtney Lee and Jared Sullinger were vital for each of these wins. With the increase in talent in the league, 5 starters are not enough to win a game.
Boosted by the return of starter Avery Bradley the Celts kept teams under 40% field goal percentage. With scores like 94-75 against the Indiana Pacers, 89-81 vs Atlanta Hawks, 102-96 vs the New York Nicks, 87-79 with the Phoenix Suns and 100-89 vs Charlotte Bobcats, the Celtics re-established themselves for any doubters in the Eastern conference as a defensive team and playoff contender.
I wouldn't go as far as saying the team did a favour to the Coach and his son, but the timing was perfect for the team to relax ahead of some tough games next week. Paul Pierce had another miserable night making 5 of 15 shots. May "The Truth" get better.
LETS GO CELTICS !!!
The Celtics were struggling through the start of the 2012/13 season until they started going back to good old habits of smothering teams with their defence. Jeff Green, Courtney Lee and Jared Sullinger were vital for each of these wins. With the increase in talent in the league, 5 starters are not enough to win a game.
Boosted by the return of starter Avery Bradley the Celts kept teams under 40% field goal percentage. With scores like 94-75 against the Indiana Pacers, 89-81 vs Atlanta Hawks, 102-96 vs the New York Nicks, 87-79 with the Phoenix Suns and 100-89 vs Charlotte Bobcats, the Celtics re-established themselves for any doubters in the Eastern conference as a defensive team and playoff contender.
I wouldn't go as far as saying the team did a favour to the Coach and his son, but the timing was perfect for the team to relax ahead of some tough games next week. Paul Pierce had another miserable night making 5 of 15 shots. May "The Truth" get better.
LETS GO CELTICS !!!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Stanley Cup - 2012 NHL Playoffs Predictions
With round 1 almost over, we're starting to see which team wants to win the Stanley Cup more than others.
My original pick for round 4 series was the Pittsburgh Penguins vs Vancouver Canucks. The best player in the league (Evgeni Malkin) and the best to ever play the game (Sidney Crosby) versus the infamous Swedish twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin. We all know how these teams perfomed in the 1st round so...
Eastern Conference Winner:
In this year's playoffs, goal tending has been crucial to wining games. Tim Thomas is getting old but he's still got and the Boston Bruins have a good backup goalie. Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Ranger played well in the regular season but doesn't have a solid track record in the playoffs. Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils is just too old to cary a team to the Stanley Cup Finals. For teams such as the Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators, Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers goal tending can be questionable and the team will have to outscore their oponents to make it out of the east.
My pick for the Eastern Conference: 2011 Stanley Cup winners, The Boston Bruins.
Western Conference Winner:
This conference had a wild regular season finish but the action didn't stop there. The last minute qualified playoff teams from the Pacific division are still making a push. With Jonathan Quick in the net for the Los Angeles Kings how could they go wrong? St Louis Bues have it good with two solid goal tenders, one is injured and their scoring consistency is questionable. Nashville Predators' Pekka Rinne is looking sharp as always, and the team has been re-inforced with the Russian net finder Alexander Radulov. Mike Smith is holding up Phoenix Coyotes, but Chicago Black Hawks and San Jose Sharks seem to have questionable net protection.
My pick for the Western Conference: Carrie Underwood would like this, The Nashville Predators.
Now let's see what happens in real life!
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
National Basketball League Lockout
Sooooo,
No NBA season this year.
Players should form their league.
Owners should use D-league players.
Basically this is a battle of greed.
Lebron James will miss a costly year.
Kobe Bryant will be too old to play.
More exhibition games are needed.
Blake Griffin will be cold.
I miss the NBA.
Ouch.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
NBA Eastern Conference Finals
After watching the 2011 NBA regular season, it is time for the bold and bodacious to make predictions. That's right, it's is playoff prediction time and my call for the Eastern conference Finals; yes you guessed it right, the top two teams will be going head to head for a conference title.
The Return of the Boston Celtics:
Of course I would like to touch on the green team. After an excrutiating defeat in Game 7 of the NBA Finals vs their arch-rivals (a team who's name I dare not write on this blog) the Cs are trying to retain their lead as all time NBA title holders. KG the bully, Rondo the quaterback, Ray Ray the Snipper The Truth and the Grand Pa Shaq have a proven playoff track record and have been to the last 2 of 3 conference finals (which they did win) when they were healthy. So they are 'Healthy' and very old but healthy and can make it to the Conference Finals "if" they remain healthy throught the post season. They will definitely have many obstacles which brings me to the other contender.
The Raging Chicago Bulls:
Derick Rose. Is there more to say? Derick Rose! Ok I guess the Bulls are stacked, but I can't help trying to imagine what they would have been like had LeBron James joined their squad. Luol Deng is on FAIYA this season (Sudanese converted to French player) and the heart of the team Noah (with Cameroonian roots, I just thought I'd throw that out there) made it through some injuries, the new addition Boozer the paint dominator. The Bulls have dept and I would be stupid to leave out the most important piece: Tom Thibodeau was the assistant defenssive coach with Doc Rivers of the Boston Celtics last year.
Each of these teams may face some tough competition from Florida. The Orlando Magic are proven playoff contenders and they look even better this season with Dwight Howrad still putting up sickening numbers and crushing the rim. The Turkish prince returned from Phoenix with some 3-point shooting talents partners that spread the court. Expect the unexpected from the Miami heat. Lebron James, Dwane Wade and Chris Bosh is all I need to mention because they account for 75% of Miami's points and get no help from their bench. Make your calls and lets enjoy the show.
The Return of the Boston Celtics:
Of course I would like to touch on the green team. After an excrutiating defeat in Game 7 of the NBA Finals vs their arch-rivals (a team who's name I dare not write on this blog) the Cs are trying to retain their lead as all time NBA title holders. KG the bully, Rondo the quaterback, Ray Ray the Snipper The Truth and the Grand Pa Shaq have a proven playoff track record and have been to the last 2 of 3 conference finals (which they did win) when they were healthy. So they are 'Healthy' and very old but healthy and can make it to the Conference Finals "if" they remain healthy throught the post season. They will definitely have many obstacles which brings me to the other contender.
The Raging Chicago Bulls:
Derick Rose. Is there more to say? Derick Rose! Ok I guess the Bulls are stacked, but I can't help trying to imagine what they would have been like had LeBron James joined their squad. Luol Deng is on FAIYA this season (Sudanese converted to French player) and the heart of the team Noah (with Cameroonian roots, I just thought I'd throw that out there) made it through some injuries, the new addition Boozer the paint dominator. The Bulls have dept and I would be stupid to leave out the most important piece: Tom Thibodeau was the assistant defenssive coach with Doc Rivers of the Boston Celtics last year.
Each of these teams may face some tough competition from Florida. The Orlando Magic are proven playoff contenders and they look even better this season with Dwight Howrad still putting up sickening numbers and crushing the rim. The Turkish prince returned from Phoenix with some 3-point shooting talents partners that spread the court. Expect the unexpected from the Miami heat. Lebron James, Dwane Wade and Chris Bosh is all I need to mention because they account for 75% of Miami's points and get no help from their bench. Make your calls and lets enjoy the show.
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